Broncos fans planning a pilgrimage to Empower Field at Mile High can take a bus or train this weekend to watch their team’s home game against the Carolina Panthers.
The Regional Transportation District announced Thursday that it is preparing for a surge in ridership ahead of Sunday’s game, encouraging fans to type “Broncos” in the destination field of the agency’s Next Ride app to find transit routes to the stadium.
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Light rail lines running before and after the game include the E and W lines serving Empower Field at Mile High Station as well as the A, B, G and N lines serving Denver Union Station.
Buses stopping close to the stadium include routes 30 and 31, while routes 1, 15L, 16 and 31 all stop at Decatur-Federal Station, located about one-half mile from the action.
Fans looking to grab the E or W train can also reach Denver Union Station using the Flatiron Flyer or local bus routes, including 0, 9, 10, 15, 20 and 32.
A map of RTD Park-n-Rides offering transit connections to the stadium is available on the agency’s website.
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